The eighth talk of our online series 'Behind the Scenes: Analysing Anglo-Saxon Rendlesham'.
Early territories can be reconstructed from place-names, historical and archaeological evidence. The case study of Rendlesham allows us to map out the communities that existed in south-east Suffolk and perhaps the political relationships that existed between them. By plotting archaeological finds alongside techniques of retrogressive landscape analysis, we can reconstruct the evolution of an administrative landscape across the early medieval period, and place Rendlesham in its territorial context.
This online series is in partnership with two projects: Rendlesham Revealed led by Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund; and Lordship and Landscape led by Christopher Scull and funded by the Leverhulme Trust.
To find out more visit: heritage.suffolk.gov.uk/rendlesham
Негізгі бет Charting territorial developments in south-east Suffolk with Stuart Brookes
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